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Stephanie Louise Telford & her guide on beauty, style, & glitter!

L’Occitane Divine Immortelle Eyes & Lotion Review

December 21, 2013 By StephanieLouise 208Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Floccitane-divine-immortelle-eyes-lotion.htmlL%27Occitane+Divine+Immortelle+Eyes+%26+Lotion+Review2013-12-21+13%3A21%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Floccitane-divine-immortelle-eyes-lotion-review.html

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Love luxe skincare? Well then this is the post for you! L’Occitane somewhat recently released their Divine collection & I have two outstanding products to share! Both are skincare, both are beautifully packaged, & both give me that awesome happy feeling. Keep reading to see why!

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L’Occitane Divine Lotion is absolutely not what I expected & ultimately blew my expectations out of the water. I can’t even contain my excitement over this product! Instead of a moisturizer this is actually a moisturizing toner! I am SO into toners so it figures I’d gravitate to this! I have very dry skin & this milky toner is my answer to winter. With a soft floral scent & luxe texture this product as totally reshaped the way I see toners. I’ve never tried one that wasn’t the consistency of water. You apply this to a cotton round on freshly washed skin. It leaves my skin so soft, not dry or tight & all, & incredibly supple.

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L’Occitane Divine Eyes is packaged in the cutest little bottle with a pump. This is meant for anti-aging & moisturization around the eyes & it delivers.I find this to be kind of a milky gel, strange right? I love how fast it absorbs while still leaving my undereyes feeling moisturized. Although scented, this doesn’t irritate my eyes or the eczema around them. I’m left with really smooth looking & feeling skin around my eyes.

Here’s the not so good news- these products are pricey. The L’Occitane Divine Lotion retails for $54 & the L’Occitane Divine Eyes retails for $76. Ouch. But you only need a small amount of each product, the packaging is luxe, & the ingredients really work. Pricey? Yes. But if they sound like what you’ve been looking for I urge you to try them!

I’ve used lots of L’Occitane products over the years & these are now some of my favorites! What are your L’Occitane favorites?

Filed Under: Eyes, Reviews, Skin

Glamour Doll Eyes Insider Eyeshadow with Surprise!, Chivalrous, & Vigilante

December 19, 2013 By StephanieLouise 211Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fglamour-doll-eyes-insider-eyeshadow.htmlGlamour+Doll+Eyes+Insider+Eyeshadow+with+Surprise%21%2C+Chivalrous%2C+%26+Vigilante2013-12-19+23%3A03%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fglamour-doll-eyes-insider-eyeshadow-with-surprise-chivalrous-vigilante.html

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Exciting news- I’m now a Glamour Doll Eyes Insider! I had applied while back & somehow by the grace of the eyeshadow gods made the cut! Big stuff! Basically I’ll be posting a minimum of 4 looks per month on the Glamour Doll Eyes Facebook page here but sometimes I think blog posts will pop up too! Because…they’re just too fun! Today I used Surprise!, Chivalrous, & Vigilante Glamour Doll Eyes shadows.

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I used my eyeshadow base from Urban Decay then decided to try to find something to make my blue eyes pop. I used Chivalrous on my lid because it is a matte rusty shade with a lovely orange sheen. The beautiful smoky blue with silver shimmer is from the Super Powers collection. It is called Vigilante so of course it is named after Batman! I love the super smoky base, it clung really well & made it look a lot more sultry. On my browbone & as my inner highlight is the shade Surprise! which isn’t currently available. This is Glamour Doll Eyes specialty shade to celebrate their 5th anniversary & it is a gorgeous pearly white with multi-colored shimmer.

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Obviously this look isn’t something I’d rock to go grocery shopping (okay, I totally would!) but it was super fun & I think it made my eyes look nice & blue! Have you ever tried anything from Glamour Doll Eyes? I have a few past posts you can look up as well! Also, you can purchase them from the Glamour Doll Eyes site…I hope someday I get turned into one of those awesome model photos, they’re fabulous!

Filed Under: Eyes, Indie/Handmade, Tutorials & Looks

It Cosmetics CC+ Cream, Brow Power, No-Tug Waterproof Gel Eyeliner, & Butter Gloss Review & Demo

December 11, 2013 By StephanieLouise 223Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fit-cosmetics-cc-cream-brow-power-no-tug.htmlIt+Cosmetics+CC%2B+Cream%2C+Brow+Power%2C+No-Tug+Waterproof+Gel+Eyeliner%2C+%26+Butter+Gloss+Review+%26+Demo2013-12-11+13%3A47%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fit-cosmetics-cc-cream-brow-power-no-tug-waterproof-gel-eyeliner-butter-gloss-review-demo.html

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It Cosmetics is easily one of my most reached for brands- check out my holy grail It Cosmetics Cream highlighter review here! I have some new products to share today & went ahead & created a full look. I also have a tutorial on this eyeshadow look which you can view here! Keep reading to learn more about the It Cosmetics CC+ Cream, Brow Power, No-Tug Waterproof Gel Eyeliner, & Vitality Lip Flush Butter Gloss in Naturally Pretty.

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Filed Under: Eyes, Face, Lips, Reviews, Tutorials & Looks Tagged With: CC Cream, Demo, Eye Looks, Eyebrows, Eyeliner, It Cosmetics, Lipgloss, Pink, QVC, SPF, Swatches, Taupe, Tutorial

Jane Cosmetics Eyeshadows in River Rock & Juniper Review, Swatches, & Eye Look

December 10, 2013 By StephanieLouise 224Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fjane-cosmetics-eyeshadows-in-river-rock.htmlJane+Cosmetics+Eyeshadows+in+River+Rock+%26+Juniper+Review%2C+Swatches%2C+%26+Eye+Look2013-12-10+17%3A53%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fjane-cosmetics-eyeshadows-in-river-rock-juniper-review-swatches-eye-look.html

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Jane has been completely redone & I had to check it out. I found these eyeshadows at my local ULTA store (you can see them online here) but you can also see them on the Jane website. I used Jane all through middle school so I was really excited about the revamp. The prices are much higher than they used to be but the quality has also changed! Keep reading to see my thoughts on the Jane Eyeshadows in River Rock & Juniper & how I used them!

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Lets start with packaging! These eyeshadows do come sealed (yay!) & have basic black packaging with peek windows on top along with the Jane name. On the back we have the shade name, barcode, & product basics. You receive 2.5 grams per container. These are also labeled on back as Shimmer or Matte or whathaveyou so if you have a hard time telling in the store or online it is an easy indicator.The shades themselves have a beautiful floral imprint, nice touch.

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On the left is Juniper which is a smokey slightly blackened shimmering blue/green. Very much a peacock or sultry mermaid shade. River Rock was an easy shade choice because it is a shimmering silver based taupe. Taupe people, I’m all about the taupe.

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Left to right: Jane Cosmetics Eyeshadow in Juniper & River Rock.

These swatched effortlessly & without fallout. They are both quite buttery without being too soft. Both are swatched without primer. The first photo is regular swatches & the second is with flash so you can see the blue/green shimmer really pop as it does when the light hits it.

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For the eye look I did use primer (I just usually do) & did something basic. If you’re wondering about what’s on my lips, brows, face, or eyeliner I’ll be posting about them later on today! I used River Rock as a singular eyelid shade & then blended with a neutral shade as a matte highlight at the browbone. I lined my eyes with a black eyeliner then topped it off with Juniper for a smokey pop of color.

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I’m really happy with this look & it was super easy to create! I think it is simple but very pretty & flattering for day or night. I think adding Juniper this way to a day look really takes it to night with ease as well.

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They have lots of colors in this line ranging from mattes to shimmers to metallics. Lots of color options! I opted for two shimmers because I just loved the colors & I’ll probably be picking up some more. I have been using matte shades out of palettes so that’s why I went with some new shimmers. The pricing is quite steep for a drugstore sided eyeshadow at $8 each. I only picked them up because they were on sale 2 for $10 at ULTA & you can also use the ULTA coupons on them.

What do you think of the look I created? Are these eyeshadows you’d be drawn to? Have you tried anything from Jane that I need to seek out next time?

Filed Under: Eyes, Tutorials & Looks

Studio Gear Cosmetics Holiday Smokey Eye Palette Review & Swatches

December 9, 2013 By StephanieLouise 227Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fstudio-gear-cosmetics-holiday-smokey.htmlStudio+Gear+Cosmetics+Holiday+Smokey+Eye+Palette+Review+%26+Swatches2013-12-09+13%3A56%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F12%2Fstudio-gear-cosmetics-holiday-smokey-eye-palette-review-swatches.html

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Holiday palettes are everywhere currently but I haven’t been showing some less expensive options have I? I feel like I’ve been awfully fancy shmancy lately! During the holiday season so many high end deals come out that I splurge more often. I had the opportunity to review the Studio Gear Cosmetics Holiday Smokey Eye Palette so I thought I’d share my thoughts with you today!
From Studio Gear Cosmetics-
Studio Gear Cosmetics is a prestigous cosmetics brand featuring a full collection of professional makeup brushes, revolutionizing complexion formulas, and a wide selection of color products for the eyes, cheeks, and lips. This is a line created true to the concept that every woman deserves professional, high quality cosmetics at a reasonable price.
The Studio Gear Professional Brush Collection is the core of the line. Made only from the highest quality hairs and hand-tied for unbeatable quality, women around the country are using this collection to enhance their makeup application and express their creativity with precision. Customer loyalty is ensured through a lifetime product guarantee and with over 40 tools, everything from basic to advanced techniques are covered.

The Studio Gear color palette is vibrant and original – the colors are true, pure, and precise. The simplicity and quality in the eye shadows and lipsticks provide staple colors for any look, whether it be timeless or trend. Customers ask for products by name and keep coming back again and again.  

This is my first time trying out Studio Gear line thus the long paragraphs above about the line. I honestly haven’t heard much because I think my ULTA is still getting their line in. You can purchase Studio Gear from the beauty departments of Bloomingdales, Macy’s, Dillard’s, HSN and ULTA & also on their own website. Being stationed out here I really only have access to ULTA so that’s likely why I have some Studio Gear ignorance. Because of some of the price points I saw online I had pretty high expectations, they are about on par with Stila or Smashbox price wise. The Studio Gear Cosmetics Holiday Smokey Eye Palette is currently on sale on the Studio Gear website for $25 but the regular retail price is $40. That’s quite high for 4 eyeshadows & one blush in my opinion so I expect nice packaging, high quality pigmentation, fantastic texture, & a wearable look overall since this comes as a palette. After checking the ULTA website (where I’d naturally shop) they have this palette listed as $10 or free with any $30 Studio Gear purchase. Um. Okay? Whatever, onto the review shall we?

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Let me start with the packaging: it doesn’t blow me away. It feels a bit cheap & the sleeve is pretty but once removed there is absolutely nothing about this palette I find “holiday” or even the palette name located anywhere. The palette is made from very thin but quite sturdy cardboard & it closes with an invisible magnetic closure. The front is simply black, grey, & white with their logo & name. The back has a long list of ingredients for each product inside. Zero decoration or anything that would let me know the name of this palette later on or that I bought it around the holidays. Guess the sleeve is supposed to stay on? The one pro on packaging is that although quite thin I find it very sturdy, worth mentioning again in fact.

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Inside…we have no mirror. Maybe this is a personal pet peeve but I just dislike wasted space. Sure the look idea is pretty but I would have preferred it on an extras card or even on the back of the palette. Mirrors reign for me. The look idea is also just a sticker, mine is already starting to pull & peel a bit at the edges. Not impressed. The one nice thing about the top of the palette is you can see the shade names I suppose, again, something that could have gone below each eyeshadow or on the back of the palette. The not so nice part about the diagram is that it has the eyeshadows located in the wrong places…not sure if mine is a dud or if they’re all like this. They specify how to get the look using lots of other Studio Gear products, none of which I’ve tried or were included with the palette itself but it is a standard smoky look.

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Let’s dive into the actual products shall we? You receive 4 eyeshadows & one blush which is in the center of the palette. All of the products contain shimmer. The blush is Snowy Glow & the eyeshadows are Platinum, Frost, Coal, & Glimmer.

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Left to right: Frost, Platinum, Coal, & Glimmer. Bottom is blush in Snowy Glow.

The pigmentation on this palette is pretty poor although the shade Platinum & Snowy Glow blush are absolutely lovely. Snowy Glow is very similar to NARS Orgasm or TheBalm Hot Mama blushes, a beautiful peachy pink with golden shimmer. It is much prettier once swatched than I had anticipated in the pan. Frost (a frosty, shimmery white) is extremely difficult to work with- very flaky, crumbly, & barely any pigmentation. Glimmer is actually pretty in the pan (a very pale gold with hints of champagne) but swatches extremely sheer. This was the most depressing for me because I actually don’t have anything like it & it is lovely in the pan. Coal is kind of a poorly pigmented shade but that isn’t so terrible if you’re just looking to blend or darken. Coal is a chalky medium silvered charcoal with silver shimmer. Platinum is by far the standout in the eyeshadow category- buttery & beautiful metallic silver. I wish the rest of the shades performed this well, it is truly lovely.

Overall I can see where they were going with this palette & if you pick up some other items from Studio Gear at ULTA I think this is a nice freebie. At $10 (or even less after the holidays) I think this palette might find a happy home in someone’s stash for the shade Platinum & the blush in Snowy Glow. Because this didn’t perform for me personally I don’t see myself reaching for it much but I’d still really like to try some more Studio Gear items to check out if this was some kind of fluke. Especially the blushes! If you chose to order from the Studio Gear website you can also use code SGHOLIDAY for 10% off.

What do you think? Have you tried any items from Studio Gear? Anything I need to check out in particular?

Filed Under: Eyes, Reviews

Laura Mercier Petite Baked Eye Colour Bonbons in Emerald Trio Review, Swatches, & Eye Look!

November 27, 2013 By StephanieLouise 2382 Commentshttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Flaura-mercier-petite-baked-eye-colour.htmlLaura+Mercier+Petite+Baked+Eye+Colour+Bonbons+in+Emerald+Trio+Review%2C+Swatches%2C+%26+Eye+Look%212013-11-27+15%3A17%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Flaura-mercier-petite-baked-eye-colour-bonbons-in-emerald-trio-review-swatches-eye-look.html

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Eyeshadow: The kryptonite for me personally. I love blushes, highlighters, lip products…everything pretty much but lately I’ve come to realize eyeshadows are my “thing”. When the Laura Mercier Petite Baked Eye Colour Bonbons in the Emerald Trio (which is limited edition!) arrived on my doorstep…oh man I can’t even express how excited I was to see it in person. Pictures can’t even do these incredible shades justice…but I tried! Also, I did an eye look which I’m totally in love with using these shades & I think it turned out lovely! Keep reading to check everything out!

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The trio of baked eyeshadows come housed in a sleek & very Laura Mercier-esque rectangle case which also has a mirror. On the back you have your basic information as well as the 3 shade names in the palette which is handy to refer to. Like I said, this is a limited edition trio but it is housed in the classic type packaging.

From Laura Mercier: Dress up your holiday look this season with Laura Mercierโ€™s Petite Baked Eye Colour Bonbons โ€“ Multi-Finish. Featuring three Baked Eye Colours in a range of finishes โ€“ from matte to shimmer – this petite and portable palette is the perfect way to take your look from day to night. For an even wash of colour, apply dry, or for more vibrant shimmer, simply dampen brush with water and apply wet.

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From left to right we have Aqua, Malachite, & Emerald. The first photo above…yeah that’s the opposite. Sorry about that ya’ll I had to hold it funny for a naturally lit shot. It is indeed winter here & I take what I can get! Aren’t they just gorgeous though? The shimmer on these…yum!

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Swatches left to right: Aqua, Malachite, & Emerald. (dampened, no primer)

I chose to swatch these wet so you can see them intense plus I actually like them wet a bit more for the crazy pigment. Dry they’re lovely as well but they are much lighter. Aqua is an ultra light blue frost with a bit of micro glitter, I love this as a highlighter used wet or dry. Malachite is ridiculously lovely. I see the base as like a classic blue jean with golden shimmer that creates nearly a duochrome. Emerald is a deep emerald green shimmer with amazing pigmentation that looks smoky & absolutely packed with gorgeous light catching shimmer.

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I wanted to show a look that was a bit more dramatic (obviously these are awesome used separately or dry) so I went with a wet application over a primer. The only extra eyeshadow I used was a neutral, matte shade that matches my skintone for my highlight shade.

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I also used my Laura Mercier Baked Matte Powder in Highlight which I reviewed here as my highlight. I’m wearing Laura Mercier Nouveau Weightless Lip Color in Coy which I reviewed along with other shades from the line here. I rock this lip color quite often in my day to day life! You’re probably sick of me wearing this beloved highlight like all the time but I don’t care because it is amazing!

The Laura Mercier Petite Baked Eye Colour Bonbons in Emerald Trio is available for only $25 which I think is quite nice for such lovely shades. They also have an Amethyst Trio & a Bronze Trio available, also limited edition. You can purchase this trio from the Laura Mercier website, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, & wherever you are able to find Laura Mercier limited edition collections.

What do you think of this trio? Would you rock this kind of look for the holidays? I think I might use Emerald as a smoky, effortless eyeliner!

Filed Under: Eyes, Reviews, Tutorials & Looks

Lancome Holiday Beauty Collection 2013 Set in Dramatic Swatches, Review, & Video

November 19, 2013 By StephanieLouise 247Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Flancome-holiday-beauty-collection-2013.htmlLancome+Holiday+Beauty+Collection+2013+Set+in+Dramatic+Swatches%2C+Review%2C+%26+Video2013-11-19+20%3A08%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Flancome-holiday-beauty-collection-2013-set-in-dramatic-swatches-review-video.html

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When people ask what makeup brand I remember most from my childhood I always have two answers- Lancome & Wet n Wild. Lancome might seem odd but it is flowing through my beauty loving soul thanks to my mother. She is an avid user of Lancome to this day & playing with her products that were so fancy to me was always an awesome experience…whether she knew it about it or not. I always keep an eye out this time of year because you can usually score an amazing deal. The Lancome Holiday Beauty Collection for 2013 has two options: either the Classic Collection or Dramatic Collection. Today I’ll be showing you the Lancome Dramatic Collection which retails for $59.50 & has a $315 value!

 

First let me share with you my fist impression/haul type video. In this video you can see what the box looks like & what I thought about the bag these items are stored in. I honestly couldn’t get a decent picture of the bag because it is awkward & has red satin inside. Not my favorite bag but again, I didn’t buy it for the bag!
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Lancome Limited Edition Holiday Beauty Collection Kit in “Dramatic” includes-

The Lancome Makeup Bag
Lancome La Base Pro (Deluxe Sample)
Lancome Genifique (Deluxe Sample)
Lancome Bi-Facil Eye Makeup Remover
Lancome Liner Brush
Lancome All Over Shadow Brush
Lancome Le Crayon Kohl Eyeliner in Black Ebony
Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara
Lancome Blush Subtil in Rose Fresque
Lancome Juicy Tube in Miracle
Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Drama
Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Off the Rack
Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Clock Strikes Twelve
Lancome Color Design Metallic Lipstick in Fashion Icon
Lancome Color Design Cream Lipstick in Love It

Inside we have 12 full sized items & 2 deluxe samples. I figured the easiest way to let you know what I think was to break this down into topics which I’ve put in bold below: Tools/Skincare, Eyes, Cheeks, & Lips.

Tools & Skincare-

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Lancome La Base Pro (Deluxe Sample)- When it comes to flawless face makeup I find primers to be a must. This particular primer contains dimethicone which does break out/clog some pores but luckily not mine. This was a really nice deluxe sample, about the size of a Lancome Deluxe Juicy tube. It helped my foundation apply much smoother & lasted throughout the day.

Lancome Genifique (Deluxe Sample)- This is a sample that I absolutely love. I’m a serum gal big time, they are necessary with my dry skin especially during colder months. Obviously I’m not too up there in years yet but I did actually notice the brightening type affect which I wasn’t getting with my prior serum. I’ve been living off samples because 1 fl oz is $82 which is just plain depressing. This sample (the the others I’ve hoarded) are 0.27 fl oz which is an excellent value & the packaging with the dropper is quite nice as well!

Lancome Bi-Facil Eye Makeup Remover– This is a product I’ve been using practically since birth. For me personally, it isn’t holy grail but I do quite like it. I constantly have bottles floating around to touch up my undereyes or eyeliner. Sometimes this can mess with the eczema around my eyes a bit so I have been reaching for my Sephora Supreme Cleansing Oil which I reviewed recently. If you don’t have dryness I think you’d really like this. This is a full size which is worth a solid $28.

Lancome Liner Brush & Lancome All Over Shadow Brush- I didn’t find these on the site so they might be exclusive to this set? They’re very basic brushes & although they don’t feel all that luxe they’re useable. For me personally the All Over Shadow Brush is a bit rough & I’ll probably use the liner brush to place shadow under my eyes.

Eyes-

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Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara– If you haven’t tried this mascara I highly recommend it! This is a full size & goes on a nice shade of black. The brush/wand is really different & I didn’t think I’d like it but it provides nice volume & length while somehow not flaking which I tend to have a problem with. The S shape brush really works!

Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Drama– A violet with a blue sheen. Very pretty & I had actually almost purchased this awhile ago so I saved some money! This isn’t a crazy unique color to my collection but I really like it on my eye color & it applies nicely.

Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Off the Rack– This is a metallic very light pink. Much more opaque wet. Not really a shade I would have chosen for myself but it looks more peachy on my eyes which makes it a lot more wearable.

Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Clock Strikes Twelve– This is probably my least favorite shade because it says it is a matte but it has some silver shimmer & the pigmentation just isn’t there. I’ll be using it to darken up my outer crease here & there I think.

Lancome Le Crayon Kohl Eyeliner in Black- Not sure why this one has a different name online but it is basically a dark grey or a not very pigmented black. Whichever. This is a pencil that lasts ages but not always on my eye. I don’t reach for these often & really wish they had included something more fun like blue or purple. Not my favorite. (swatch below next to blush)

Cheeks-

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Lancome Blush Subtil in Rose Fresque– I really love that the blush they included was matte, so much more versatile so I’ll likely wear it more often during the holidays when my eyes or lips are bold. This is a matte dusty rose & also full size. Application is easy & these wear quite nicely on me.

Lips– 

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Lancome Color Design Metallic Lipstick in Fashion Icon– This is one I am still trying to figure out if I like or not because I so rarely reach for metallic lipsticks. This is described as a berry/plum metallic but sometimes it looks a bit brownish to me. Still deciding!

Lancome Color Design Cream Lipstick in Love It– This is one of the main reasons I bought this kit- Love It is one of my favorite shades of all time. It is one of the only lipsticks I’ve ever finished & this ultra creamy, dusty pink is totally a me shade.

Lancome Juicy Tube in Miracle– I’ve been wearing Juicy Tubes since middle school so they hold a special place in my heart. The shade Miracle is a sheer pink with icy sparkle.

Although I now buy from tons of different brands, Lancome holds a special place in my heart as my first high-end purchase with my own money from a makeup brand. I bought myself a full sized Lancome Juicy Tube, oh sweet memories. I think Lancome products still have that sense of luxe mommy makeup to me & I can’t help but think back to the good ol days. This is a lovely set & if you use any of these products or have been wanting to try some, you’ll likely get a bunch of stuff for free because the price is so low. My favorites from this set are the Lancome Hypnose Drama Mascara, Lancome Genifique, Lancome Blush in Rose Fresque, & of course the Lancome Color Design Lipstick in Love It.

I personally bought my set from the military BX but this is available on the Lancome website for $59.50 when you purchase anything else on their site.

Thoughts on this set? Anything catch your eye? What brands are catching your eye this holiday season?

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Lorac Rockin’ Red Hot 3D Liquid Lustre Set Review, Swatches, & Demo

November 19, 2013 By StephanieLouise 248Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Florac-rockin-red-hot-3d-liquid-lustre.htmlLorac+Rockin%27+Red+Hot+3D+Liquid+Lustre+Set+Review%2C+Swatches%2C+%26+Demo2013-11-19+14%3A04%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Florac-rockin-red-hot-3d-liquid-lustre-set-review-swatches-demo.html

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I love me so shimmer. I love glitz, dramatic makeup, subdued glamor, I love it all.I currently own the Lorac Lustre Drops in Gold & absolutely love it. I use it on my eyes & even sometimes in the center of my lip or on my cheek bones. perfect multitasking gold year round but especially during the holiday season! When I saw Lorac was offering the Lorac Rockin’ Red Hot 3D Liquid Lustre Set containing 4 new to me (one shade is permanent while the other 3 are limited edition) for a fraction of the price I was thrilled! Keep reading to see what I thought!

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From Lorac-
Amp up your look with LORACโ€™s Rockinโ€™ Red Hot 3D Liquid Lustre Set! Featuring our original, best-selling Diamond shade (white gold) plus 3 limited edition shades in Platinum (silver), Amethyst (taupe), and Topaz (warm bronze). This paraben-free, long-lasting, shimmering top coat can be applied over eye shadow or worn alone on eyes and cheeks for luminous, prismatic, 3-Dimensional sparkle and shine. Refuse to be 1-Dimensional and go 3D with LORAC!

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Basically I wanted this because I was planning to buy the Lorac 3D Liquid Lustre Drops in Diamond anyway, why not pick up 3 more shades for a few bucks? The shades in Platinum, Amethyst, & Topaz are limited edition & absolutely lovely. I like that these are wearable shades because I can snaz up a neutral look simply. As much as I love blue/pink shimmer I find that those two shades are quite common as top coats while these are obviously more classic.

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The packaging on these is actually glass & the top is a dropper. You can see the shade names on the bottom. It feels very sturdy & I honestly can’t imagine a better way to store or use this particular product.

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Before shaking, you can see the beautiful shimmer settles. You need to shake it. Seriously.

Here’s a video tutorial/get ready with me using my Lorac Pro to Go Palette (check out this eye look & blog review here) & I actually use a bit of Amethyst. You can see how you have to shake up & mix up the bottle & dropper before using it. This is very important! If you don’t I find it quite hard to use.

In the video that is the most common way I use the Lorac Lustre Drops but you can also use them with a brush, on its own, or as a highlight although that isn’t my favorite. I personally like to apply it to the back of my hand but obviously you can put it on something else if you prefer. They dry quite fast on the eyelids when you gently pat them in but do let them dry. I don’t have issues with creasing but less is more. If you want more shimmer, layer it & don’t just flood your poor eyelid.

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Lorac Lustre Drops in Diamond- Adds an iridescent sparkle & a fine golden shimmer. This is lovely over pretty much any eyeshadow & is very versatile. You can buy this shade on its own here.

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Lorac Lustre Drops in Platinum- Very metallic & kind of a gunmetal silver. More pigmented. Limited edition at this time & only available in this set.

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Lorac Lustre Drops in Amethyst- A grey/purple/brown type taupe but not as pigmented & more demure. Limited edition at this time & only available in this set.

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Lorac Lustre Drops in Topaz- A copper & bronze shimmer. Perfect to amp up a neutral eye & really catches the light. More pigmented. Limited edition at this time & only available in this set.

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From left to right we have Lorac 3D Liquid Lustre Drops in Diamond, Platinum, Amethyst, & Topaz.

Obviously they are more spectacular (at least in my opinion) over eyeshadow or a base of some kind. They draw in & reflect light so beautifully & add a bit of dimension. I hope they make at least a few of these shades part of their permanent collection! If they come out with more next year I’d love to see an emerald, cranberry, & maybe even some kind of holo. Wouldn’t that be fantabulous?

This set retails for $28 but it worth $64 & I just couldn’t pass it up. I actually purchased mine off Amazon with free shipping which is super handy but they’re also available on the Lorac website. I haven’t seen these available in stores but they are on the ULTA website now & labeled as online only.

Have you tried any of the Lorac Lustre Drops? What do you think of this set?

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Lorac Pro to Go Palette Review + Swatches + Eyeshadow Tutorial

November 16, 2013 By StephanieLouise 252Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Florac-pro-to-go-palette-review-swatches.htmlLorac+Pro+to+Go+Palette+Review+%2B+Swatches+%2B+Eyeshadow+Tutorial2013-11-16+15%3A22%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Florac-pro-to-go-palette-review-swatches-eyeshadow-tutorial.html

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When it comes to a quick & easy eyeshadow look, palettes are unrivaled. I mean, everything you need eyeshadow-wise in one very convenient cube? Well, Lorac took it a step further (because they’re boss) & added 2 blushes, a bronzer, & a truly unique palette design. Keep reading to see my review, my eyeshadow look with video tutorial, & my overall thoughts of the Lorac Pro to Go Palette!

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The packaging itself is simple & very Lorac.With packaging that is identical in feel & look to the Lorac Pro original palette you’ll notice this palette folds & unfolds at different angles. How cool is that? Have it open all at one or just use it one side at a time, perfect if you’re on the go!

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Inside from left to right we have the nice sized mirror, 6 eyeshadows, 2 blushes & a bronzer, & 2 travel sized brushes total. Obviously this isn’t everything I’d use to get ready (mascara, lips, etc.) but that is completely okay with me! I actually very rarely use lip products in palettes, I prefer having a single to throw in my bag like a gloss or lipstick for touchups. I feel like this palette is the perfect balance of powder products & shades that I would actually choose to travel with.

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So for face products you have 2 blushes & a bronzer. For blush you get Coral (which has some golden shimmer), Pink, & Bronze. Both Pink & Bronze are matte & I particularly like Pink as a base blush with a tad of Coral popped higher on my cheek for a bit of highlighting.

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Left to right: Coral, Pink, & Bronze. 

I’m extremely fair so Bronze looks a bit more orange on my hand but looks lovely & natural on my face when I use it for contouring lightly.Like i said I think the blushes are beautiful layered but also very pretty used on their own. For my personal coloring I find these shades really flattering. hese are also very pigmented, easy to blend, & have a nice wear time.

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Eye products are some of my favorite & I really do love these! Inside this palette you receive 6 shades in Pearl, Chai, Mink, Shell, Cafe, & Black. You’ll notice the two lightest shades in Pearl & Shell are substantially larger. I’ve been kind of confused by the reviews I’ve seen because everyone says the top row s shimmer & the bottom row is matte (like the original Lorac Pro palette). This isn’t true. I’ll explain more below!

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Top row left to right: Pearl (off-white shimmer), Chai (metallic bronze), Mink (cool toned grey/brown taupe with golden bronze shimmer).
Bottom row left to right: Shell (pale cream satin), Cafe (matte medium brown with silver shimmer), Black (matte black).

I think all of these shades are really beautiful: great pigmentation, easy to blend, soft which I prefer. You just touch your brush to them & apply, no swirling needed. I love that you get more of the two lightest shades since I use those the most. I like them both as base shades, highlight, inner corner, & even as face highlighter in a pinch. Black is the only repeated shade from the Lorac Palette which is just fine with me. I love this formula for a black & you can use it as an eyeshadow, to create depth, & even as eyeliner or to soften out harsh eyeliner. Chai & Cafe both do a great job filling the brown/bronze category with Chai being metallic & Cafe looking matte but not flat on the eye. Mink is my personal favorite, I absolutely love this shade. Blended out for daytime or used with a heavier hand for a smoky eye I find it really striking!

So I did a Get Ready with Me video for this look & I really want to start doing more of these because I think they’re fun. I really like how this turned out. Please do remember to subscribe on youtube, I do a lot of videos over there you won’t see here!

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Not that I did use a little bit of the new LE Lorac Luster Drops in Amethyst (see more the video).

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Overall I’m really happy with my purchase &can see myself traveling with this palette this season. This would be perfect for a weekend away or even a honeymoon or beach vacation. I really love the construction & the color choices were smart. I’m a happy consumer. 

Have you tried the Lorac Pro Palette yet? What do you think? Are these shades you’d frequently use?

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Victoria’s Secret Metallized Eyeshadows in Metallic Mink & Femme Fatale Swatches & Review

November 7, 2013 By StephanieLouise 265Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Fvictorias-secret-metallized-eyeshadows.htmlVictoria%27s+Secret+Metallized+Eyeshadows+in+Metallic+Mink+%26+Femme+Fatale+Swatches+%26+Review2013-11-07+18%3A37%3A00StephanieLouisehttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.allthingsbeautifulxo.com%2F2013%2F11%2Fvictorias-secret-metallized-eyeshadows-in-metallic-mink-femme-fatale-swatches-review.html

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If you can remember back to some of my favorite eyeshadows of all time from Sephora here then you know how absolutely enraged I am that they weren’t made permanent. I came across the Victoria’s Secret Metallized Eyeshadows in Metallic Mink & Femme Fatale while cruising their new makeup & swatched them with the testers. Hmmm these seem quite similar to my beloved discontinued formula! Keep reading to see how these stack up!

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From Victoria’s Secret:
Go for major metallics. This innovative hybrid-texture eye shadow from our VS Makeup collection drenches lids in extraordinary, multi-dimensional color and the hottest metallic finish ever.

TIPS & TRICKS: For a more intense effect, build color on lids. Sweep on a light shade, then layer the same shade or a deeper hue over it.

So the packaging on these is just ok, the lid worries me because it isn’t super sturdy. I like the diamond/quilted type imprint on the eyeshadow (the Sephora eyeshadows were quilted as well!) but that made these a bit hard for me to photograph.

The first photo of the eyeshadow is with flash & the second is in natural, angled lighting. Swatches below.

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Victoria’s Secret Metallized Eyeshadow in Femme Fatale- This is a really unique metallic burgundy because you can really see the pink in this while still getting a dose of the cranberry/red shade. You can see this better swatched below.

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Victoria’s Secret Metallized Eyeshadow in Metallic Mink- A metallic …yeah the name is actually pretty accurate. I like the touch of gold & champagne in this, very pretty neutral & quite wearable for a metallic.

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The swatches I did for this post aren’t over primer…they aren’t even wet! The two shades I chose are the only ones I can speak for but they are wonderfully pigmented & pretty smooth one applied!

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The pigmentation looks the same as the Sephora eyeshadows but the texture is a bit different. While the Sephora shades are ridiculously smooth these have a bit of flakie-ness to them that isn’t disruptive but is noticeable to my comparison.  This isn’t really a deterrent for me & doesn’t have fallout either. Wet I don’t even notice the texture being an issue either. I wear these eyeshadows over a primer (as is my habit, not because they need it) & I don’t notice fading or smudging, especially wet. I’m very impressed.

The shade Femme Fatale is readily available on the Victoria’s Secret site but for some reason I don’t see Metallic Mink. I’ll go out on a limb & say that the shade “Cosmic” very well might be this one renamed but I won’t know until I see it in person. Femme Fatale is a seriously cool shade, I highly suggest checking it out if you dig red/pink type shades! The Victoria’s Secret Metallized Eyeshadows retail for $12- $14 depending on the shade apparently so if you’re interested check out Victoria’s Secret for deals which are frequent!

What do you think of these shades? Have you tried the Metallized Eyeshadows from Victoria’s Secret yet?

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